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🗓️ 18 June 2021
⏱️ 16 minutes
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0:28.7 | welcome to the cocky ride home for fr, June 18th, 2021. I'm Jackson Bird. A newly |
0:43.3 | discovered species of giant rhino might be the largest land mammal that ever walked the earth. |
0:51.5 | Did you know there are probably dinosaur teeth on the moon? For real. |
0:57.8 | The Girl Scouts have millions of leftover cookies, and we must do our part by eating as many as we can. |
1:05.1 | And China sent its first crude mission up to their new space station yesterday. |
1:10.8 | Here are some of the cool things from the news today. its first crude mission up to their new space station yesterday. |
1:13.3 | Here are some of the cool things from the news today. |
1:24.0 | A new species of giant rhino that lived 26.5 million years ago was just unveiled, and it could be the largest land mammal that ever walked the earth. |
1:28.9 | Paracetarium Linzia-enza, identified from fossils from Central China's Lincia Basin, is, quoting National Geographic, |
1:37.0 | the latest known species in a group of giant hornless rhinos that lived across Central Asia |
1:42.8 | from roughly 50 million years ago until 23 million |
1:46.2 | years ago. P. Lindsay Inza and its kin are all famous for their huge sizes. The average adult |
1:52.8 | is thought to have stood more than 16 feet tall at the shoulder with a nearly 7 foot long neck |
1:59.3 | topped by a massive skull. Today's giraffes are between 14 and |
2:04.1 | 19 feet tall, head and all. The giant rhinos would have been able to eat flowers at the third or |
2:10.4 | fourth floor of a building, says National Geographic explorer Pierre Lévié Antoine, a rhino |
2:15.3 | paleontologist at France's University of Montpellier, |
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